I played DD quite a bit on my PC and liked it but don't think I'll get it again. These days, the mobility (thank god, I used to travel internationally A LOT in my last job) isn't such a huge deal for me anymore

Bought Zelda: Breath of the Wild today. I like it but I hate the *#(&$)(@&(&$*# Nintendo controls After playing Xbox, having all the buttons swapped is head-poundingly frustrating. I know it's not the system's fault, but this old dog is finding it hard to learn new tricks.

Bought Zelda: Breath of the Wild today. I like it but I hate the *#(&$)(@&(&$*# Nintendo controls After playing Xbox, having all the buttons swapped is head-poundingly frustrating. I know it's not the system's fault, but this old dog is finding it hard to learn new tricks.

It wouldn't be nearly so bad if they didn't use the same letters, but put them in different places. Years of "Y" being the top button has trained me to reach up when I see "Y."

Bought Zelda: Breath of the Wild today. I like it but I hate the *#(&$)(@&(&$*# Nintendo controls After playing Xbox, having all the buttons swapped is head-poundingly frustrating. I know it's not the system's fault, but this old dog is finding it hard to learn new tricks.

+1000! I couldn't figure out why I kept dying when hitting the buttons like they said and then I looked at the labels and was like

I've had my switch for a grand total of two days and I'm already loving it. The portability is amazing. I love how versatile the system is.

I picked up an extra set of joy cons and I find the controller perfectly comfortable so I think I am passing on the pro controller.

Games I've picked up so far...

Mario Odyssey - played it for about ten minutes so far, looks like good old mario, enjoying it, but will get to later.
Mario + Rabbids- This game is a surprise to me. I love it. I had no idea about it. I am really enjoying the turn based action and of course the production value is very high.
Zelda- I haven't played it on switch yet. I have already played through it on the Wii U, but I am planning on a second play through eventually.
Overcooked- Fun little game of cooking frantically, and a great 4 player game. It's just about the perfect party game. I'm seeing my nieces this next week, I think they will love it.

Probably getting rocket league eventually. Very happy with the system so far. Plenty of games for now. I don't see a lot of huge things on the horizon but I'm sure things will come out that surprise.

Overcooked- Fun little game of cooking frantically, and a great 4 player game. It's just about the perfect party game. I'm seeing my nieces this next week, I think they will love it.

I didn't realize this was available!!! I really want to get it as the online vids I watched make it look great for a family of four.

Last night my wife and I were playing Mario Kart 8 with our kids watching. My wife, never the biggest gamer, is still learning and there is nothing funnier than hearing my 8 year old patronizing my wife on her 8th place finish and how she'll do better next time.

Who's in for Celeste? This one was largely not on my radar, but it dropped today to ridiculously positive reviews (IGN's first 10 of 2018, for example), citing an awesome soundtrack, great level design that's difficult but not unfair, tight controls, and a well-written touching story.

I haven't stayed up to date with video games at all for the last decade. I've still occasionally picked up titles that interest me but largely I've moved to table top gaming. With that being said I'm finding it hard to find a good website to look at for release dates, reviews, etc. In my previous video game life I used gone gold, then eventually ign. I'm shocked with how terrible and useless ign is now. It's just garbage. What do people use to get information now a days? Honestly bgg has spoiled me with board games as it is just so good and the user base is so good. Any tips when I'm looking for switch information?

I somehow missed that Titan Quest is coming to the Switch sometime in 2018. This will be third time/system I have bought it for. I keep rebuying games for the switch that I already own on PC and I am perfectly fine with that

I somehow missed that Titan Quest is coming to the Switch sometime in 2018. This will be third time/system I have bought it for. I keep rebuying games for the switch that I already own on PC and I am perfectly fine with that

Damn, I hadn't heard that yet, either. Probably will also re-buy.

In other news, Nintendo announced today that the Switch has now outsold the Wii U's lifetime run. In 10 months.

I just ordered a second power cable for the Switch so I can play uninterrupted next week while I am in bed after my surgery.

I finally had my surgery and the switch came in handy while I was in the hospital overnight all by myself (wife was home with one of our kids who had the flu). I am enjoying Kingdom Battles, but it is pretty easy so far.

I somehow missed that Titan Quest is coming to the Switch sometime in 2018. This will be third time/system I have bought it for. I keep rebuying games for the switch that I already own on PC and I am perfectly fine with that

Damn, I hadn't heard that yet, either. Probably will also re-buy.

In other news, Nintendo announced today that the Switch has now outsold the Wii U's lifetime run. In 10 months.

I also found out today that if you're a digital-preferred person, you can buy both from the eShop and the 2nd one will be auto-discounted such that your total cost for both is $59.99. I still went with Amazon to save the $12 as I don't think I'll feel the need to keep the 2nd one rather than trading it eventually. But it's an option that's not immediately obvious since the eShop pricing suggests it'd cost more than $60 to buy both digitally.

This is the exact reason why I switched to the Best Buy Gamers Club. It's only $30 per year and the 20% off applies to every single game they have for sale and even most hardware. It even adds to existing sale prices.

I just ordered Bayonetta 2 from BB today and I had a $5 off coupon. So my total price was $42.99 pre tax.

I have only played the first one on the Switch (and played it back then on the PS3). In the very beginning, I was a bit concerned about fast movements being somewhat blurry but I think that was only in one of the very frantic Prologue levels. It looks very good on the small Switch screen and on my TV (55in) and plays very well so far. I'm always amazed by how good the (internal) sound is on the little console and that's apparent here, too.
I'm quite impressed and it seems to be a good game for this console IMO

He did not. The 1% won out and he got a 2DS XL instead. He loves it, especially the Kirby game he owns and Mario Kart, and I’ve played a bunch of Zelda on it. It’s a great system with a huge backlog of cheap games.

We were hoping this cheaper alternative would curtail his incessant lust for a Switch but of course it hasn’t. His friends all have Switches and he talks about playing them all the time. He’s been doing odd jobs and saving up his money to buy one for himself and has now earned a grand total of $87. Not even close to enough, but his birthday is just a little over a week away and he’s asking all his friends and relatives, including us, to give him money so he can get a Switch and a game (he’s obsessed with Arms for some reason. One of his friends has it).

To make a long story short, I ordered a Switch this morning. Got a decent deal on it from Newegg— no tax, free shipping, and a $20 gift card— and I found Mario Oddessy on sale for $42 shipped and got that too. All that’s left for me to purchase is Arms and some accessories (I’ll certainly get Zelda for myself down the road).

I figure I should get a screen protector and a case. Wonderpug had some recommendations on these earlier in the thread when the Switch first came out, so I’ll go for those unless anyone has updated suggestions.

Also, does anyone know if my son and I will be able to play Arms together with just the joy cons that come in the box or do I need to buy an extra controller? Anything else I should think about getting now?

TL:DR It took awhile but I’m finally joining you guys in the Switch family.

I have a Switch! Well, my kid does but I play it after he goes to sleep.

We have Arms (his choice, haven't played it yet) and Mario (just pure whimsy and delightfulness). And Zelda is on it's way for me.

I've been really impressed with it so far. The ease of transitioning between the TV and handheld is great, and it works really well as a handheld. The only bump slowing down the process a bit is switching the joycons from the controller to back on the console. But that's a minor complaint. Switching from playing a modern, HD Mario on the TV to the handheld when my wife wants to use the TV is just a perfect solution for us.

I didn't really like playing with the joycons in each hand separately but have found putting them on the controller to be a perfectly acceptable way to play. I was originally considering a pro controller but it's expensive and the inbox controller with the joycons attached seems to work well enough for me and so now I've decided to hold off.